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Awesome Timewasting App For Thanksgiving -- Hill Climb Racing

Got a few minutes to spare? Want something to fill a little bit of time between stuffing yourself with turkey and watching the game? Here’s an app for you.

The app is called Hill Climb Racing, and not only is it addictive, it’s currently free!

Hill Climb Racing is an awesomely addictive physics based driving game where you face the challenges of six unique hill climbing environments. You gain bonuses and collect coins, which you can use to upgrade your car’s engine, suspension, tires, and add four-wheel drive.

At the time of writing, Hill Climb Racing is the most popular free game in the United States and in several other countries, and it is in the top 10 chart of free games in nearly every country of the western hemisphere.

“This is an incredible success story, but we are not ending it here. We are currently working around the clock to create additional free content for our fans to keep the game entertaining”, said Toni Fingerroos, founder of Fingersoft.

Hill Climb Racing has received over 10 million downloads on Android and the iOS version has gained about 1,5 million downloads in just one week after its release.

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